Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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Medina High School - Mirror Yearbook (Medina, NY) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 33 of 82
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Top Row: Beedon, Tucker, Zacher. Second Row: Caldwell, Satkowski uintern F Dunn L Roberts Q , - , - - Front Row.' Mr. Schaefer, R. Baker, K. Baker, Wilson, Allen, Pritch ard. L 'fx THE AIRPLANE CLUB Robert Fredericks and Ronald Baker, president and secretary, respectively, join Mr. Robert Schaefer in leading the twenty boys in the Airplane Club. The purpose of the club is to cultivate a useful hobby in this field and stimulate interest in aeronautics. Some of the boys have made model airplanes as a part of their club activities. THE RIFLE CLUB T011 Row: Barber, D. Phillips, Powley, McCarthy, R. Tucker, Rorick, K. Baker, Winans. Third Row: Plummer, E. Smith, C. Wise, K. Sylvester, A. Schoenthal, Stack, R. Coon, Knuth. Second Row: Harris, Roberts, L. ' Balcerzak, Kwiatkowski, E. Walck, D. Stork. Front Row: Mr. Matson, A. Evans, Carpenter, Payne, Lyons, G. Allen, Fisher. Mr. Matson and the thirty members of the Rifle Club have joined the National Rifle Association. The main purpose is to train the boys in the proper use of firearms by instruction, demonstration, and participation .... Officers include: Charles Rorick, president, Robert Tucker, vice-president, Roy Plummer, secretary, Alan Schoenthal, treasurer, and Roy Fisher, executive oilicer.

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Top Row: jamele, R. Cavers, Miller, Scott, Franchell, Vosteen, Coleman, R. Matson, J. Matson, R. Skinner, J. Robinson, Roach, Passarell, Hibbard. Second Row: C. Campana, M. Arnett, J. Mori- arty, B. Tuohey, Bogden, Derski, Mrs. Cole, Burnam, Robbins, Car- penter, M. Ives, J. Stork. Front Row: Albright, H. Hazel, Calafa- tes, Lercher, Dusenberry, Paine, Morrissey, Hunter, M. Nohle, P. Moriarty. THE SENIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The thirty members of the Senior Dramatic Club, under the direction of Mrs. Ida Cole, in February, presented a highly successful production of The Barretts of Wimpole Street. They prepared also short plays and skits for assemblies and various other occasions .... Club officers are Richard Scott, Catherine Compana, and Betsey Robbins. Top Row: Howlett, Robinson, C. Licinio, Zyne, Hickman, Koontz, or Chike C Webber O'Brien C Y, , - I D u, , Kelly, Kozloski, Fidinger, C. Hewitt, johnson. Second Row: F Bennett, Reed, Morgenberger, Levanduski, D. Goodrich, Mr Boratin, Overholt, Davis, Yaring- ton, M. Litchlield, C. Litchfield Front Row: Dye, Lattin, S. Molan- der M ers Watt .White, Rogers, Y y 7 YJ Ruge, Whittleton, Kenward. THE JUNICJR DRAMATIC CLUB Special projects for the year included the sale of tickets for the Clare Tree Major play, Hansel and Grete1, and the presentation of the Christmas pageant, At the Feet of the Madonna. Delanne Goodrich, Joyce Overholt, and Rita Levanduski are president, vice-president, and secretary-treasurer respectively. Mr. Ludwig Boratin is the sponsor.



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THE COMMERCIAL CLUB To help attain its goal, a wider knowledge of the busi- ness world, the members of the Commercial Club, spon- sored by Miss Laura Engelson, have visited the Medina Trust Co. and the telephone office. The group is divided into two sections, the junior and the senior. Ann Crafts is presi- dent, Virginia Swift, vice- president, Shirley Maynard, secretary, and Madelyn Hig- gins, treasurer. THE JUNIOR BO The basic aim of the junior Boys' Club is to teach its fourteen members the funda- mentals of sports and thus en- able them to be better players in their later years. The club has included fourteen boys in Grades 7-9, who may benefit later by the sportsmanship traits acquired. Donn Howlett is president, Robert Fred- ericks, vice-president, and Marshall Watts, secretary, Messrs. Miller and Coats, sponsors. Standing: Watts, Bracey, johnson, Sledzik, Miss Engelson, M. Balcerzak, jamele, Dillon, Hibbard, Debiaw. Seated: Waniecki, Green, N. Goldsmith, Higgins, May- nard, Ehrenreich, E. Molander, V. Swift, Crafts, Tulowiecki, L. Bensley. YS' CLUB Top Row: Watts, Petkus, Harmer, Miller, Bennett, L. Quackenbush, R. Quackenbush Front Row: Howlett, J. Crafts, Mr. Miller, Bellamy, Beedon, White. 30

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